Former Giants offensive lineman Luke Petitgout has found trouble again, for the second time in less than a year.

Petitgout, who played for the Giants from 1999-2006, was arrested Thursday night for punching a male victim, according to multiple reports. The New York Post first reported the incident.

Petitgout, 37, is being charged with misdemeanor assault. This comes on the heels of a domestic clash with his wife Jennifer back in August. Petitgout was accused of pushing her out of their car in that incident. The charges were eventually dropped.

Petitgout's latest troubles also reportedly stem from troubles with his wife. The Post claims Jennifer refused to attend a Manhattan event Thursday with her husband. Petitgout later stormed into 48 Lounge and slugged one of the men in Jennifer's party.

John Constantinides, 43, from Queens, was punched in the right eye. Petitgout also reportedly delivered an open-handed slap to his wife's face before being restrained by as many as six bouncers. A request for a restraining order was also filed by Jennifer on Friday.

Petitgout was the Giants' first-round pick out of Notre Dame in 1999. He started 106 games in his eight years with the team. He last played for the Tampa Bay Bucs in 2007.